Here's my problem with IE.
Number 1, it was clearly designed for left handed people. The back button, on the left, the bookmarks dock, on the left. No option to change these of course (in typical MS our way or the highway fashion). Now here is the real puzzler. Chrome does "swipe back and forward" very well and is quite an enjoyable feature on a tablet. IE MUI has this same feature although it lags badly. IE desktop? No such feature. Just one of those things IE inexplicably leaves out for reasons which make sense only to them.
I'll leave Chrome for IE when MS gets their heads out of their backsides and fixes these issues.
P.S., Fonts are smoother in Chrome. The one major negative of Chrome to me is the checkerboarding when scrolling and their insistence that a bookmark dock is the work of the Devil despite millions of users begging for one for years.
Yes, these software companies are weird. They develop some bizarre biases for or against a feature and it literally does not matter what the consumer wants.
** Update: Good catch on the Swipe Studio. Still sad I have to go to a somewhat clumsy aftermarket solution for functionality which should be native.